This is Rahul Kumar from Bhagalpur, 100% visually impaired; I want to request Naresh ji from Haryana to inform me how many blind schools are there in Bahadurgarh and give correct details about admission and studies, as proper information is not being provided—please contact me at 8084750766 or 9229314870.
The speaker asks how to get a smartphone and requests others to share information.
The speaker asks for disability officer contact details and help with recording issues.
A speaker suggests that instead of struggling, one should join an institute for education, which can also provide job opportunities.
The High Court ruled that a UDID or disability certificate is valid proof of disability, and medical exams cannot reassess it. It also highlighted issues around job appointments and transfers for persons with disabilities.
So, some brothers had requested a smartphone—I forgot their name and district—but I want to inform that smartphones are available in Paharganj, New Delhi, and for getting one you need ID documents like a UDID card, Aadhaar card, or a school ID (such as admission/fee proof
"Hello, greetings to all listeners and workers; I am your friend Raj Verma from Alambagh, Lucknow (UP), a 50% blind person, and I have brought a golden job opportunity—especially for men—where you can do kirtan/bhajan work, earn ₹300 per day (₹9,000 per month), with free food and accommodation, and may be sent to places like Delhi, Gujarat, or Mumbai; contact this number: 9453204975."
My name is Rinku, I am speaking from Burari, Delhi, I am 100% blind and 31 years old; Sonu Gupta ji, you asked whether it is better to create a YouTube channel with a name or without one—I think creating it with a name is better because it helps in earning, as people can like and subscribe, and you can receive income in your account, while making videos without speaking is generally not effective
My name is Rinku, I am speaking from Burari, Delhi, I am 100% blind and 31 years old; if you need the contact number of the Dehradun Blind School, please note it down: 8394029822—you can call this number to get information
The speaker asks about admit card release and how visually impaired people can get laptops.
